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350 North Orleans

350 North Orleans (formerly known as River North Point) is the official name of the 24-floor multipurpose building located in the River North community area of Chicago, at the intersection of the North Branch and the Main Branch of the Chicago River.[2] It was designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill.[3] In 1988, Helmut Jahn designed an enclosed pedestrian walking bridge over Orleans Street connecting the building to Merchandise Mart.[3][4] Originally built to serve as the world's largest wholesale buying center for the clothing industry, the building has more commonly known by several other names including River North Point, The Apparel Mart, and the Chicago Apparel Center. The building opened on November 6, 1976.[5]

350 North Orleans
350 North Orleans sits at a juncture in the Chicago River known as Wolf Point. Among the buildings and structures shown are (left to right) Left Bank at K Station (300 North Canal), 333 North Canal, Kinzie Street railroad bridge, 350 North Orleans, Merchandise Mart, 300 North LaSalle, Franklin Street Bridge and part of 333 Wacker Drive.
General information
TypeMixed
Location350 North Orleans Street
Chicago, Illinois
Coordinates41°53′16″N 87°38′14″W / 41.887726°N 87.637263°W / 41.887726; -87.637263
Construction started1976
Completed1977
OpeningNovember 6, 1976
(Grand Opening January 22, 1977)
OwnerThe Blackstone Group
Technical details
Floor count24
Floor area2,000,000 square feet (190,000 m2)[1]
Design and construction
Architect(s)Skidmore, Owings & Merrill

The property was formerly owned by Marshall Field who sold it to Joseph P. Kennedy and the building's grand opening was attended by the entire Kennedy family. The family owned the land upon which the building was constructed for over 50 years. After the building was constructed in 1976, it remained in the family for over 20 years, but was sold to Vornado Realty Trust in 1998 as part of a larger $625 million ($1,168.3 million today) transaction including Merchandise Mart and several other properties.[6] Shorenstein Realty Services purchased the building in 2012 and subsequently sold to The Blackstone Group in 2015.

Background edit

 
350 N. Orleans sits west of the Merchandise Mart
 
Thompson's original 1830 58-block plat of Chicago (right is north) with block 7 representing the current location of the Apparel Center.

The building is associated with the neighboring Merchandise Mart to its east, which it is connected to by way of an enclosed pedestrian walkway and the two buildings are sometimes jointly referred to as the Merchandise Mart and Apparel Center or Merchandise Mart and Apparel Center Annex. The building is one of four distinct properties that are known as Chicago's Mart Center complex, also known as World Trade Center Chicago: The Merchandise Mart, the Chicago Apparel Center, the Merchandise Mart ExpoCenter and Wolf Point.[7] In James Thompson's original 58-block 1830 plat of Chicago, the property upon which the building is situated is represented by what was then designated as "Block 7" and a large portion of "Block 6", both of which are located at the fork of the Chicago River.[8]

When the building was constructed, it was the world's largest wholesale buying center, featuring over 1,000 display showrooms representing over 3,000 clothing lines. It was Chicago's attempt to replace New York City, where businessmen have to travel to 20 different buildings to see a comparable variety of clothing as the world's fashion center.[9] Its completion bolstered the Merchandise Mart's claim of being the "World's Largest Wholesale Buying Center".[10] The building was completed just as the downtown office space market recovered from the 1973–75 recession and was part of a boom of Near North Side hotel constructions.[11][12][13] The adjacent parking lot has approximately 450 parking spaces.[5] The grand opening ceremony on January 22, 1977 was attended by the Kennedy family, as well as Chicago Mayor Michael Bilandic.[14][15] The grand opening celebration included a fashion show attended by 1,200 people.[16]

The Kennedy-Vornado transaction occurred during an urban commercial real estate recovery that also saw the Sears Tower change hands at approximately the same time.[17] Kennedy had purchased the property in 1945 or 1946 (depending on the source) from the Marshall Field family.[18][19] John F. Kennedy, Jr. told a joke about Chicago that included the Merchandise Mart and Apparel Center: "In the '40s, my grandfather bought the Merchandise Mart. In the '70s, there was the Apparel Center. And in the '60s election, my family bought 20,000 votes."[20]

 
View of Wolf Point, Chicago and the Apparel Center, which is just behind the Wolf Point parking lot (slightly left of center)

The Kennedys retained their interest in Wolf Point, the 4 acres (16,000 m2) of land between Apparel Center and the Chicago River to the south of the building with an address of 340 North Orleans.[21] There have been numerous plans to develop the property dating back to the late 1980s.[22][23] In 2007, the Kennedys planned to develop the property with three high-rises and skyscrapers according to Cesar Pelli designs.[21] The Wolf Point land is considered to have been the focal point of the earliest settlements in Chicago at the beginning of the 19th century.[24][25]

In May 2015 The Blackstone Group purchased 350 North Orleans for $390 million from San Francisco-based owner Shorenstein Properties. Shorenstein had purchased the property in January 2012 for $228 million and invested an estimated $70 million in it.[26]

Tenants edit

In 2012 the last of the apparel showroom Tenants vacated and the building was converted to 100% commercial office. The existing Tenant base is primarily marketing firms and commodity trading firms. The largest tenants include Brookfield Properties (formerly GGP), WPP plc (Ogilvy (agency) and Ronin Capital.[citation needed]

Tenant list:

Former tenants:

Window Installation edit

The building was constructed with no windows above the 3rd floor and below the 13th floor (the Hotel was constructed with windows for obvious reasons). In the mid-1990s as commercial office Tenants began to occupy the building, the building owners began replacing the original concrete pre-cast panels with windows. The current owner has had windows installed on 3 full floors and replaced partial height windows with full height windows on many of the floors that had already had windows installed. As of February 2018, there are only two elevations on the 8th floor of the north tower that are in need of window installation.

Tenant Amenity Spaces edit

In 2018, the entire facade (from the 3rd floor upwards) was refinished and the original brown aggregate was painted, significantly improving its image. In addition, the building owner redeveloped the existing conference facility and created a Tenant Lounge known as River Room which contains a Tenant exclusive conference facility and approximately 9,000 square feet of high end lounge space for Tenants to meet outside of the office in a more casual setting. River Room has expansive views of the Chicago River and an adjacent bar / eatery is currently under construction.

In May 2018 a high end fitness facility known as Studio350 was constructed in 10,000 square feet of vacant space on the 1st floor. The facility is exclusive to 350 North Orleans tenants and offers a full range of classes (yoga, spinning, strength training) and is operated by LifeStart on behalf of the building owner.

In May 2019 a roof deck opened, also exclusively for building tenants.

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Ziemba, Stanley (June 25, 1998). "3 corporate leases boost Mart Bell training facilities to occupy 142,000 square feet". Chicago Tribune. p. 4. - Clipping at Newspapers.com.
  2. ^ . Glass Steel and Stone. Archived from the original on January 15, 2010. Retrieved July 14, 2010.
  3. ^ a b . merchandisemart.com. Archived from the original on June 2, 2007. Retrieved July 10, 2007.
  4. ^ "Apparel Center". Emporis.com. Retrieved July 13, 2010.[dead link]
  5. ^ a b Mateja, James (November 5, 1976). "Wolf Point Center Opens Saturday". Chicago Tribune. p. C9. - Clipping at Newspapers.com.
  6. ^ "Kennedy Family Selling Merchandise Mart To Vornado Realty". Chicago Tribune. January 26, 1998. p. 3.
  7. ^ Yates, Ronald E. (October 1, 1993). "To The Mart ... Er, World Trade Center". Chicago Tribune.
  8. ^ "Thompson's Plat of 1830". Encyclopedia of Chicago. Retrieved July 14, 2010.
  9. ^ Mateja, James (January 12, 1976). "New Apparel Center Expected To Boost City". Chicago Tribune. p. C7. - Clipping at Newspapers.com.
  10. ^ Unger, Robert (February 4, 1977). "Merchandise Mart Is Still City's Giant: A Town Of 20,000 And It's Not Very Crowded". Chicago Tribune. pp. 1, 4. - Clipping of first and of second page at Newspapers.com.
  11. ^ "Occupancy Rate Inches Up In Loop Offices". Chicago Tribune. July 11, 1976. p. W B1. - Clipping at Newspapers.com.
  12. ^ "The Chicago building slump tops out a year of design". Chicago Tribune. January 2, 1977. pp. Section 6 pages 12-13. - Clipping of first and of second page at Newspapers.com.
  13. ^ "Wolf Point's Mart Plaza Hotel Nearing Completion". Chicago Tribune. September 19, 1976. p. W B1. - Clipping at Newspapers.com.
  14. ^ "All In The Family". Palm Beach Post. January 23, 1977. Archived from the original on July 11, 2012. Retrieved September 16, 2010.
  15. ^ "Apparel Center Looks Good". Chicago Tribune. January 22, 1977. p. B7. - Clipping at Newspapers.com.
  16. ^ Lawson, Tina (January 27, 1977). "Fashion Fanfare Marks Opening Of Apparel Center In Chicago". Toledo Blade.
  17. ^ Sharoff, Robert (March 29, 1998). "Trophy Properties Top the Recovery in Chicago". The New York Times. Retrieved July 13, 2010.
  18. ^ Giovannini, Joseph (June 16, 1998). "New Pieces, New Looks For the Office". The New York Times. Retrieved July 13, 2010.
  19. ^ Feuerstein, Phyllis (August 22, 1993). "Christopher Kennedy Chicago's The Place To Work On The Other Family Business". Chicago Tribune. pp. 8, 10. - Clipping of first and of second page at Newspapers.com.
  20. ^ "Kennedy Talk Has A Distinct Campaign Ring". Chicago Tribune. April 10, 1996. - Clipping at Newspapers.com.
  21. ^ a b Gallun, Alby (June 30, 2007). "Kennedys, developer plan big Wolf Point project". ChicagoBusiness. Crain Communications, Inc. Retrieved July 14, 2010.
  22. ^ Davis, Jerry C. (September 3, 1989). "Wolf Point, part of Mart face redevelopment". Chicago Sun-Times.
  23. ^ "Wolf Point". Emporis.com. Retrieved July 14, 2010.[dead link]
  24. ^ Edmunds, R. David (2005). "Chicago in the Middle Ground". Encyclopedia of Chicago. Chicago Historical Society. Retrieved July 14, 2010.
  25. ^ . Wolf Point Strategies. Archived from the original on July 18, 2011. Retrieved July 14, 2010.
  26. ^ Ori, Ryan (May 27, 2015). "Willis Tower buyer pounces on former Apparel Center". Crain's Chicago Business. Retrieved November 20, 2015.
  27. ^ "Home". Great Wolf Resorts. Retrieved December 25, 2023. 350 N Orleans St, Chicago, IL 60654
  28. ^ "Great Wolf Resorts Opens New Chicago Headquarters". NBC Chicago. April 26, 2017. Retrieved December 26, 2023.
  29. ^ a b Fran Spielman (April 26, 2017). "Emanuel leads cheer for latest corporate HQ to move to Chicago". Chicago Sun-Times. from the original on April 26, 2017. Retrieved April 27, 2017. The new corporate headquarters, [...] is at 350 N. Orleans, in the same building as the Chicago Sun-Times. (The quote shows that the NBC Chicago "Great Wolf Resorts Opens New Chicago Headquarters" is talking about the same building.)
  30. ^ Roeder, David (June 29, 2022). "Sun-Times, WBEZ lease space in Old Post Office". Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved December 26, 2023. - The article states that the company moved out of Wabash in 2004 and moved into a Racine facility in 2017. Since "Emanuel leads cheer for latest corporate HQ to move to Chicago," a 2017 article by that newspaper, described it as the Sun-Times building, the gap of years is when the newspaper was in that building.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Apparel Center at Wikimedia Commons
  • Apparel Center[dead link] at Emporis.com
  • EQ Office: 350 North Orleans

north, orleans, formerly, known, river, north, point, official, name, floor, multipurpose, building, located, river, north, community, area, chicago, intersection, north, branch, main, branch, chicago, river, designed, skidmore, owings, merrill, 1988, helmut, . 350 North Orleans formerly known as River North Point is the official name of the 24 floor multipurpose building located in the River North community area of Chicago at the intersection of the North Branch and the Main Branch of the Chicago River 2 It was designed by Skidmore Owings amp Merrill 3 In 1988 Helmut Jahn designed an enclosed pedestrian walking bridge over Orleans Street connecting the building to Merchandise Mart 3 4 Originally built to serve as the world s largest wholesale buying center for the clothing industry the building has more commonly known by several other names including River North Point The Apparel Mart and the Chicago Apparel Center The building opened on November 6 1976 5 350 North Orleans350 North Orleans sits at a juncture in the Chicago River known as Wolf Point Among the buildings and structures shown are left to right Left Bank at K Station 300 North Canal 333 North Canal Kinzie Street railroad bridge 350 North Orleans Merchandise Mart 300 North LaSalle Franklin Street Bridge and part of 333 Wacker Drive General informationTypeMixedLocation350 North Orleans Street Chicago IllinoisCoordinates41 53 16 N 87 38 14 W 41 887726 N 87 637263 W 41 887726 87 637263Construction started1976Completed1977OpeningNovember 6 1976 Grand Opening January 22 1977 OwnerThe Blackstone GroupTechnical detailsFloor count24Floor area2 000 000 square feet 190 000 m2 1 Design and constructionArchitect s Skidmore Owings amp MerrillThe property was formerly owned by Marshall Field who sold it to Joseph P Kennedy and the building s grand opening was attended by the entire Kennedy family The family owned the land upon which the building was constructed for over 50 years After the building was constructed in 1976 it remained in the family for over 20 years but was sold to Vornado Realty Trust in 1998 as part of a larger 625 million 1 168 3 million today transaction including Merchandise Mart and several other properties 6 Shorenstein Realty Services purchased the building in 2012 and subsequently sold to The Blackstone Group in 2015 Contents 1 Background 2 Tenants 3 Window Installation 4 Tenant Amenity Spaces 5 See also 6 Notes 7 External linksBackground edit nbsp 350 N Orleans sits west of the Merchandise Mart nbsp Thompson s original 1830 58 block plat of Chicago right is north with block 7 representing the current location of the Apparel Center The building is associated with the neighboring Merchandise Mart to its east which it is connected to by way of an enclosed pedestrian walkway and the two buildings are sometimes jointly referred to as the Merchandise Mart and Apparel Center or Merchandise Mart and Apparel Center Annex The building is one of four distinct properties that are known as Chicago s Mart Center complex also known as World Trade Center Chicago The Merchandise Mart the Chicago Apparel Center the Merchandise Mart ExpoCenter and Wolf Point 7 In James Thompson s original 58 block 1830 plat of Chicago the property upon which the building is situated is represented by what was then designated as Block 7 and a large portion of Block 6 both of which are located at the fork of the Chicago River 8 When the building was constructed it was the world s largest wholesale buying center featuring over 1 000 display showrooms representing over 3 000 clothing lines It was Chicago s attempt to replace New York City where businessmen have to travel to 20 different buildings to see a comparable variety of clothing as the world s fashion center 9 Its completion bolstered the Merchandise Mart s claim of being the World s Largest Wholesale Buying Center 10 The building was completed just as the downtown office space market recovered from the 1973 75 recession and was part of a boom of Near North Side hotel constructions 11 12 13 The adjacent parking lot has approximately 450 parking spaces 5 The grand opening ceremony on January 22 1977 was attended by the Kennedy family as well as Chicago Mayor Michael Bilandic 14 15 The grand opening celebration included a fashion show attended by 1 200 people 16 The Kennedy Vornado transaction occurred during an urban commercial real estate recovery that also saw the Sears Tower change hands at approximately the same time 17 Kennedy had purchased the property in 1945 or 1946 depending on the source from the Marshall Field family 18 19 John F Kennedy Jr told a joke about Chicago that included the Merchandise Mart and Apparel Center In the 40s my grandfather bought the Merchandise Mart In the 70s there was the Apparel Center And in the 60s election my family bought 20 000 votes 20 nbsp View of Wolf Point Chicago and the Apparel Center which is just behind the Wolf Point parking lot slightly left of center The Kennedys retained their interest in Wolf Point the 4 acres 16 000 m2 of land between Apparel Center and the Chicago River to the south of the building with an address of 340 North Orleans 21 There have been numerous plans to develop the property dating back to the late 1980s 22 23 In 2007 the Kennedys planned to develop the property with three high rises and skyscrapers according to Cesar Pelli designs 21 The Wolf Point land is considered to have been the focal point of the earliest settlements in Chicago at the beginning of the 19th century 24 25 In May 2015 The Blackstone Group purchased 350 North Orleans for 390 million from San Francisco based owner Shorenstein Properties Shorenstein had purchased the property in January 2012 for 228 million and invested an estimated 70 million in it 26 Tenants editIn 2012 the last of the apparel showroom Tenants vacated and the building was converted to 100 commercial office The existing Tenant base is primarily marketing firms and commodity trading firms The largest tenants include Brookfield Properties formerly GGP WPP plc Ogilvy agency and Ronin Capital citation needed Tenant list Great Wolf Lodge corporate headquarters 27 The facility the Great Wolf Den began operations in 2017 28 Rahm Emanuel Mayor of Chicago attended the facility s opening 29 Former tenants Chicago Sun Times 29 It occupied the facility for a 13 year period 2004 to 2017 30 Window Installation editThe building was constructed with no windows above the 3rd floor and below the 13th floor the Hotel was constructed with windows for obvious reasons In the mid 1990s as commercial office Tenants began to occupy the building the building owners began replacing the original concrete pre cast panels with windows The current owner has had windows installed on 3 full floors and replaced partial height windows with full height windows on many of the floors that had already had windows installed As of February 2018 there are only two elevations on the 8th floor of the north tower that are in need of window installation Tenant Amenity Spaces editIn 2018 the entire facade from the 3rd floor upwards was refinished and the original brown aggregate was painted significantly improving its image In addition the building owner redeveloped the existing conference facility and created a Tenant Lounge known as River Room which contains a Tenant exclusive conference facility and approximately 9 000 square feet of high end lounge space for Tenants to meet outside of the office in a more casual setting River Room has expansive views of the Chicago River and an adjacent bar eatery is currently under construction In May 2018 a high end fitness facility known as Studio350 was constructed in 10 000 square feet of vacant space on the 1st floor The facility is exclusive to 350 North Orleans tenants and offers a full range of classes yoga spinning strength training and is operated by LifeStart on behalf of the building owner In May 2019 a roof deck opened also exclusively for building tenants See also editWillis Tower Chicago EQ OfficeNotes edit Ziemba Stanley June 25 1998 3 corporate leases boost Mart Bell training facilities to occupy 142 000 square feet Chicago Tribune p 4 Clipping at Newspapers com The Chicago Apparel Center Glass Steel and Stone Archived from the original on January 15 2010 Retrieved July 14 2010 a b History of the Mart merchandisemart com Archived from the original on June 2 2007 Retrieved July 10 2007 Apparel Center Emporis com Retrieved July 13 2010 dead link a b Mateja James November 5 1976 Wolf Point Center Opens Saturday Chicago Tribune p C9 Clipping at Newspapers com Kennedy Family Selling Merchandise Mart To Vornado Realty Chicago Tribune January 26 1998 p 3 Yates Ronald E October 1 1993 To The Mart Er World Trade Center Chicago Tribune Thompson s Plat of 1830 Encyclopedia of Chicago Retrieved July 14 2010 Mateja James January 12 1976 New Apparel Center Expected To Boost City Chicago Tribune p C7 Clipping at Newspapers com Unger Robert February 4 1977 Merchandise Mart Is Still City s Giant A Town Of 20 000 And It s Not Very Crowded Chicago Tribune pp 1 4 Clipping of first and of second page at Newspapers com Occupancy Rate Inches Up In Loop Offices Chicago Tribune July 11 1976 p W B1 Clipping at Newspapers com The Chicago building slump tops out a year of design Chicago Tribune January 2 1977 pp Section 6 pages 12 13 Clipping of first and of second page at Newspapers com Wolf Point s Mart Plaza Hotel Nearing Completion Chicago Tribune September 19 1976 p W B1 Clipping at Newspapers com All In The Family Palm Beach Post January 23 1977 Archived from the original on July 11 2012 Retrieved September 16 2010 Apparel Center Looks Good Chicago Tribune January 22 1977 p B7 Clipping at Newspapers com Lawson Tina January 27 1977 Fashion Fanfare Marks Opening Of Apparel Center In Chicago Toledo Blade Sharoff Robert March 29 1998 Trophy Properties Top the Recovery in Chicago The New York Times Retrieved July 13 2010 Giovannini Joseph June 16 1998 New Pieces New Looks For the Office The New York Times Retrieved July 13 2010 Feuerstein Phyllis August 22 1993 Christopher Kennedy Chicago s The Place To Work On The Other Family Business Chicago Tribune pp 8 10 Clipping of first and of second page at Newspapers com Kennedy Talk Has A Distinct Campaign Ring Chicago Tribune April 10 1996 Clipping at Newspapers com a b Gallun Alby June 30 2007 Kennedys developer plan big Wolf Point project ChicagoBusiness Crain Communications Inc Retrieved July 14 2010 Davis Jerry C September 3 1989 Wolf Point part of Mart face redevelopment Chicago Sun Times Wolf Point Emporis com Retrieved July 14 2010 dead link Edmunds R David 2005 Chicago in the Middle Ground Encyclopedia of Chicago Chicago Historical Society Retrieved July 14 2010 Wolf Point Chicago 1822 1835 Wolf Point Strategies Archived from the original on July 18 2011 Retrieved July 14 2010 Ori Ryan May 27 2015 Willis Tower buyer pounces on former Apparel Center Crain s Chicago Business Retrieved November 20 2015 Home Great Wolf Resorts Retrieved December 25 2023 350 N Orleans St Chicago IL 60654 Great Wolf Resorts Opens New Chicago Headquarters NBC Chicago April 26 2017 Retrieved December 26 2023 a b Fran Spielman April 26 2017 Emanuel leads cheer for latest corporate HQ to move to Chicago Chicago Sun Times Archived from the original on April 26 2017 Retrieved April 27 2017 The new corporate headquarters is at 350 N Orleans in the same building as the Chicago Sun Times The quote shows that the NBC Chicago Great Wolf Resorts Opens New Chicago Headquarters is talking about the same building Roeder David June 29 2022 Sun Times WBEZ lease space in Old Post Office Chicago Sun Times Retrieved December 26 2023 The article states that the company moved out of Wabash in 2004 and moved into a Racine facility in 2017 Since Emanuel leads cheer for latest corporate HQ to move to Chicago a 2017 article by that newspaper described it as the Sun Times building the gap of years is when the newspaper was in that building External links edit nbsp Media related to Apparel Center at Wikimedia Commons Apparel Center dead link at Emporis com EQ Office 350 North Orleans Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 350 North Orleans amp oldid 1191901001, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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